Staff report

The New York Jets will be without wide receiver Santonio Holmes for the rest of the season, according to a report by the New York Daily News.

Holmes, hurt on a non-contact play in Sunday's Week 4 34-0 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, has a Lisfranc injury (displaced bones in the mid-foot), sources told the newspaper Tuesday night.

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The loss of Holmes is a big blow to an already sputtering passing game. Quarterback Mark Sanchez is struggling, and it doesn't help that wide receiver Stephen Hill and tight end Dustin Keller are battling hamstring injuries.

With both Hill and Holmes out, the Jets would need to move forward, at least in the short term, with Jeremy Kerley and Chaz Schilens as the starting wideouts.